ralnav. . rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN V V " ocrronsit 12. 1951 ' mu. yum; Vit is, hirias or another ssmnt impos- . one was: man 2liol1l'.ln:Wllh s. gnu. of ,,,fi,2.,”u. sible. And anyhow. she didn't i ' n ii want another servant. she had l.O.NDON.. - (op) .. Din z gilglpnititgol: ix, lrnicn Wiifmd ":3 for several years enjoyed the steel drovevhls automobile azmf . .. inonnn ii nod noon ninooo inoi-o comrortable arrangement of he- a turnins khlch he thought it'll: I l'- 3- MI0Al'lIlII' 3! Lulu Lewis hurriedly by someone else. in cared for by Hazel. who knew I road. But it was an enti-mo. in .. i no ii nu he: little ways, and she did the Grand Union Canal CHAPTER ONI nninlri l,(,3k:noh:no,n:n: not want to change. which steel and his wife awarlimtnzl Ml-rrllvze is such a rabble rout. Part Two um. inch. weddinn. They won To be continued safety after the car went in. that those who are out. would , seated side by side on the sofa. in u rain get in; and those that are He shook his head. smiling a inn iivinn noon, oi viogo,-in-3 in would faln get out. -Chaucer. little. "This pretty women donlt nnnui Hnui Wu buoy -ioooginn ' w YIS Jtoblnson manuscript :8:lly give enilrugh, Victoria. They of in, innii ninnn oi ,-ovoir, ion; w 99"3d”'l mid d 9"” '1' " ll” 0 ' "m" ”m h mm mm from the enormous and cnaull ”' A . SO Hurry and Tdg AdVCnlCge Of A whole trade. though its author, they ever live ,back. You have cnniinn 01 in, niniii noioioi ' Defoe, was widely recognized as one of the most interesting faces ..Yon.i.n not pnninunici-i in, mid , "TRADEJN" r a. writer oi talent. At long last one I have ever seen. I have often nnn oinnninn ciouiy 3; him, we fold publisher tnolr. a chance on print- i-houlht that your face would be 5”, inni in nu iookinn oi his E C A I 8 ing it. It turned out to be s, "best good carved out of smooth golden own nioinnii into, not no", this i 59”9'-" '"”d' The 91"" T” ”"u'""''' evidence of masculine vanity "Anne of Green Gables." by L. stronl. l1l'0lld Ind clean." He ex- nmnnnd nu. M. Mlontgomery, had a similar ex- amined her face for a moment ..we.” nninn no In on weiilu perlence, which proves that em. with his dreamy eyes. They met ghg sald, "1 min: we understand ' tors are not always competent to hersnand were lnilnllely kind and encn oiiiongv judge what kind of reading mat- knowing. "l'ou would always give --you no ino goo miion oi-odm," , (er the public likes. 3 man 8 W10 more than he '-'X- he told her with solemn -amuse- several specimens oi ancient Docted. You would 8lVO ll Mid 10- mom, "you no 3 riddle to me. I - i writing may be seen in the Brit- cept no thanks and -lily '5kip it, niwnyn iooi moi, you goo through ish Museum. No. 3-no in the forget it. I'm grind I had what you me like slate. and just as I think Sloanian liibrafy. is a letter writ- needed of me. i nnvo you down poi you do going. I S ion on n niece oi bark, and rlci1- ' Tokiilchetjlc. VII:-tori: did riiot warnt min! in canine me... ' 5 ly ornamented with gold. In lie 0 s ow n o er wor 3." s e But in spite of this happy be- i . , . R same collection are several copies saiAdlhligthtly,l "I'n1i da goog1ile;tl.';u ginning, inn ieinsi few month, oi: R.g'. '9 s ' ' ' ' ' ' ' of Bibles written on palm leaves. " 01' RUE 9 E If 6 y- their mm-1-jgge were trying ones. I . At the Town Hall in Hanover, Yes. if you want to put it that Ainori; ieio it noinonow niinniinn S are kept 12 Wooden b0ml5- "9" ”'"- 3”" ”e- ”"f m5 l5 ""”"P0r- to him that they should live in . inid wiin nee-n wax. in which are iiaknti Yolii haven thtold me. Iyeit Vicio,-inv, i-ion". ii, W” n, inn. VCIIICS '9 . . . . . . .. V 0 i - Wllliell H13 mm” 0' ll” '””n"5 ' 3 ma 9 3”" C 3".” -".””' mm ' adobe structure. the rooms . of the homes. Those W006?” Wm” "mdif, W” demle ”""”Y W sprawli g around a small center so . T m3lll15Cl'lDi5 dill” Mck '9 193' mm.” '."'l . H patio. t e tiled roof almost hidden and earlier. , I v”m”,” gmmed 5' h""- I by thick bougainvillea vine whose VCIIICS '0 . . . . . . s. 0 0 The ink Used by ll" '”"”9m5 mink Hf .b'ca."5e ym" nM',l,' lf vivid cerlse was all that could be We W1 GI ou t e m r ' u 5. bill the '0l0r and EUm- 5 ' i ' - ed trees of the de front yard. lfiufsi Copneinsyond gun, make up Because he was producing film. pm. no known ,,,:Eni, the ii-oni; ' & lille composition of our lnli, 3'14 WCWS9 She had lusl -Signed door opened directly into the din- iwnerens soon or i,.ory.i,inCii was ai contract for a studio writing as- ing room. The living room, with l the chief ingredient in that of the Eilllefylnswexigelelslllreliltgll its floor of big tetra-cotts. octa. lnimeliil. : gonal ties. lay long and dim be- i Napoleon was the greatest mlI(l- Hall in the chamber: of a whlte- yond li- This room wns cnnnniiy F07 Week-End soldiers and ihe'hau'ed lud.'.'9. during his lunch man among , furnished with comfortable chairs, igl-cutest soldier among madmen. ll0lll- The next day l1 modest DlC- ii sofg which had seen better - i ii is n minions inci ii-ini our turn or them taking out the li- days, vivid onnngo cnrininni on I . . . 5 to In return ior ipot-is who possess the greatest vense appeared in a local paper. nine, mic or me iueoiue oi the MT" 5 PANTS ' ' ' ' ' ' s i S ' genius, with perhaps the least Albeit. Small. lll"ld50mG End 55' far end were two packed book- work, have oi mo same time pen. sured. the flower in his button- Cases. on the wan facing the MCll'S . . . '0 ACKETS, STATION WAGON . ne ' d the fllleal: and Wurst P8358885 V south window three grotesque O U & A of poetry: which makes shake- ryundgd 1: "ftskelsr llhcref they Mexican masks of tin stared spcare, Burns, Odgen andl R few (fiem&"':hellhal:)dSr”:;53'than lg? down. There were two more of v SEE OUR . i i 1 (1 ast 0 ' i , others he izrea 65 Ml 9 these in the cl nlng room. Victoria BOYS, BOMBER J English poets. 53ml" they were furlh" tnrtured had made few changes since buy- 0 r F u r n B E u r e I m ' ' ' t I mg,a3":o:3ugf:":li'm moms of m ing the house and furniture. she COATS, PARKAS solcffglieirleglsleeil itgopiw anliiinlllligr all nations until llnn-jblc ideas ggcdaulslgeg :31: Pliiaticifiedilvgneliilgfell: ALL AT SPECIAL PRICE of musical instruments in his old 'i”9db0"l and Vllwe 11995 lmm the house which dnl not try to be . FOR WEEK-END REC; Cllmv Rt 30 taught hlmsell an ' charming. or arresting. or any- ' Greek: and Plutarch. almost at we M” 0'”-V '” Wk back '0 thing but itself. She still liked it. the same ngeil mnsi'ed Lniin, World War II to realize how true nine” did not e I Pmcncniiy inn wnoie Runs-inn this is. The concentration camps. Victoria refused in uni inc Thls offer nation learned to read and write me "1355 muidef Of innocent inme Breniwood ninco he desired. 0 after they had pzssed middle life. Vmme" lmd cl'”1d”"- the mrwrc pointing out that a larger house I ' "FAMous.MAKE" sir Henry Spelman was an li- flhalllbfrsdv w;"uTv”ll Sui” fresh 1" could not possibly be cared for by I literate farmer in his youth. At 19 mull 5 0 ll. E0ll9lllll0ll- N9- Hazel alone, while the employ- S - a o o 53 he began the cultivation of his C655”? is 8 Word that is too ire- meni nmniem nnnin nnin, in, n ngggid iieigninnni nnnlii quently used in time of was. quarian and lawyer. Dr. Johnson tackled ille Dutch New 1951 fanlily-size modnls. it lnnlniis. l1'.ilalian- iangunne bug 3 few years before in iced make . . . deiil'el'cd in your home IMMED- his death. XATELY with N0 CASH INVOLVEI) in the DE- Ohmic?-l"S "C9'""bl"l' T3193" POSIT-our Gil-'1' to you. See them NOW! ""9 "mm 1” his 1”” 5"” They were started when he was 54. and finished when he was 61. Ludoreico Monaldesco, at the amazing age of .ll5 wrote the memoirs of his times. Drydenls most pleasing poeti- cal productions were written in his old age. . l Michael Angelo preserved his r creative genius even in extreme old age. While still an old man he "Famous-Make" 0 s RADIOS A famnils make of "every size" rnriios rllltllllfllnz linndsome console nmricls with huili-in llll”00-Sp0Pfl H ailirlmalic record player. NO CASH iiivenied is go cart with an hour t DEPOSIT! ACT NOW! glass atop it. . No, we are never too old to . " " learn. ' n , Fgmgu5.MqI(g William Cooper became a poet 27-1 by accident, In his mother's "' WASHING MACHINES ?ESLZ'?”2i..EE..l2”l-ll...;7"”3u.Zf.Tl ' and by it continual study of poe- of Tibet. Another 80,000,000 are Mohammedans. The world fam- ous Taj Mahal is their greatest shrine and it is one of the most beautiful temples on earth. Supel'-rlnlllxe. sirramiinnd Washing Machines all iiiv, he bccgme so enchanted by new 1951 mmicls -with smart, mndcrn hotly rlr-- iiie niusohiii-in he become ii poet sign, lnlprnvml .'ii:ii:liur, silclii. 0il"l'(1l)lhIilFg iiimseifi mninr, clt'.- Anti N0 (JASH RE ' ” I C 2 In Ting, pvefy ihji-d man bg. 1N1 comes a monk. They usually enter ,.,g ,g, ,g. ,h. n n. the service of Buddha while still i little boys. They perform no man- T WISH TO TRADE-IN i ual labor. but spend their time . i reading holy books and saying or A ' their prayers. . ' ' i ON A l India has some 350,000,000 peo- NATIONAL HAT WEEK .. ”'”"”. . "A" ""5 . I 222- ;::.::.;:::r .:i.:i:.2W.::l0":..:2 cam: is re 2o lo Millllllll ”" 9-1 lllmlll) ltridrcss ship the same gods as the NOD19 I lnsinlllm-nts. L. .. n .. .m. .. ”? ..gIi? ci(i'iliri'eitr.m 3;':.5.i."”:.'..if '3: 30,000,000 images of Hindu gods and demons.-It would take an en- tire lifetime to count them. What a spectacle they make! i Goddesses in green paint, rid-i 4 161 Great George St., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I.-Phone 2317 i?l5e"'l:3E:i5?'nllinilzgnifiii” 3353' - es all eep ant's lea s. together ---A -or z- -. --are--V-. --....-m--m. .1 'ill i . I . UUK B(MRDlN(3 HOUSE Maior Houpie 3o3:ea"n'-333?ml55”l3s333s.d?1r"i7il3 , so - ::::::3:..:::.';.:';Pl;.:i:d:..:.:. 2:: r ' LOOK Twises! JAKE LEFT .THI5-lS A new TWIST '7 l 1 t 1 l u. fill in '”W' . . Ti-iis'NoTe-. "FARE THEE: OF THE DIAL FOR. Q 3.Z1.”;:hc."J3f' .11.; pi'g.o..”. mlaxi A n ma nefv hat and You"; i - WELL AMO5) OLD gpogj-, AND JAKE I HES -i-OUGHER We c0O'::H0lihlehe Hg; have that feeling of confidenchi FHUJYI NU; HARSHLY OFTHV THAN 6lMON LEGREEI dome is ruled by eagles. and when you know the lldlell ?'?0THER- UKE THE POET AND lT'5 THE FIRST haxllg llaslalllzlilglhtminisfegirango admire your :tppearance..'.i 9AY5I NHE” YER HEART.-5 TlME H5'5 GWEN laws and customs. a few of which f - .h t min "31 ,... TO BREAKilI OUT xMi'i'H Amy Li-i-TLE I shall now set down 'for your ormamm 3 ryo PP JUST: REME benefit. The governors of the Scythian provinces nave yearl,v' feasts to those who had valiantly. with their own hands, dcspatch d their enemies. The skull: of ti?-lo vanquished served for wine cups: and the wine they were permitted to.drink was proportional to the number of skulls they possessed. The young men who took no part in military. exploits. were allowed to watch the solemn feast, but had no part in them. 0 O 0 is smarter and you.iook your very best. EVA LINES .' Buy it smart new hat today . . .- no other article of apparel will do so much for you. - o for so little . . . GET THAT NEW HAT FEELING! Another way of crippling the enemy was to spread veneral di- seasea smonl them. The Jews suffered themselves to be attack- Adam Hats 86.00 3?. ?fi”3”.i.ffJ'”?L".'f il.'3"”3.2i: Biltmore Hats 's7.so - 38.50 53.1335: 'J?'Zi.'.'Ei '.l?J'...'”.3.'..'I.'i..'.l" ' SW30” Hilts 5395'510'95 when the savages of New France wok flight. they piled the . MGDRE 5. M?LEODELLlls9 i I